1-253. Effect of penal laws on civil remedies, forfeitures, military laws and contempts
A. The omission to specify or affirm by law liability to damages, penalty, forfeiture or other remedy imposed by law and allowed to be recovered or enforced in a civil action or proceeding for an act or omission declared punishable by law, does not affect a right to recover or enforce such liability.
B. The omission to specify or affirm by law any ground of forfeiture of a public office, or other trust, or special authority conferred by law, or to impeach, remove, depose or suspend a public officer or other person holding a trust, appointment or other special authority conferred by law, does not affect such forfeiture or power, or any proceeding authorized by law to carry into effect such impeachment, removal, deposition or suspension.
C. Laws defining and punishing criminal offenses do not affect any power conferred by law upon courts martial, or other military authority or officer, to impose or inflict punishment upon offenders against military law, nor any power conferred by law to impose or inflict punishment for a contempt.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
§ 1-101 - Designation and citation
§ 1-104 - Effect of repealing clause and construction of act
§ 1-105 - Effect of repeal on prior offenses and punishments
§ 1-106 - Supplements as part of Revised Statutes
§ 1-201 - Adoption of common law; exceptions
§ 1-202 - Private and corporate seals or scrolls; effect
§ 1-211 - Rules of construction and definitions
§ 1-212 - Section headings; source notes; reviser's notes; cross references; exception
§ 1-214 - Words of tense, number and gender
§ 1-216 - Joint authority of public officers; quorum of board or commission
§ 1-217 - Definitions of certain words when used in pleadings
§ 1-218 - Filing by mail; date of filing
§ 1-219 - Interpretation of laws; unborn child; definition
§ 1-241 - Time statutes take effect
§ 1-244 - Retroactivity of statutes
§ 1-245 - Subsequent statute as superseding former law
§ 1-246 - Penalty altered by subsequent law; effect
§ 1-247 - Repeal of law and substitution of penalty; effect
§ 1-248 - Repealing acts; certain laws not affected
§ 1-249 - Repealing act; effect on pending action or accrued right
§ 1-250 - Change of limitation; effect
§ 1-251 - Act abolishing office; effect on tenure
§ 1-252 - Repeal of repealing statute; effect
§ 1-253 - Effect of penal laws on civil remedies, forfeitures, military laws and contempts
§ 1-254 - Limitation on duty of statutory implementation; legislative appropriation requirement
§ 1-255 - Adopting statute by reference; subsequent amendments
§ 1-271 - Sovereign authority; affordable care act; definition
§ 1-272 - Sovereign authority; right of the people to keep and bear arms
§ 1-302 - Closing of offices and courts; transaction of certain judicial business
§ 1-303 - Last day for performance of act a holiday; effect
§ 1-304 - Arbor day; proclamation
§ 1-305 - National day of the cowboy
§ 1-306 - Korean war veterans' day
§ 1-307 - Prisoners of war remembrance day
§ 1-308 - Dr. Cesar Estrada Chavez day
§ 1-309 - Boy Scouts of America day
§ 1-310 - Girl Scouts of the United States of America day
§ 1-311 - Tuskegee airmen commemoration day
§ 1-312 - Vietnam veterans' day
§ 1-313 - Navajo code talkers' day
§ 1-314 - Arizona first responders' day of gratitude and remembrance
§ 1-317 - Beirut marine barracks bombing remembrance day
§ 1-319 - Sandra Day O'Connor civics celebration day; observation
§ 1-320 - Fred Korematsu day of civil liberties and the constitution
§ 1-321 - 9/11 education day; observation
§ 1-322 - Asian American and Pacific Islander month
§ 1-401 - Common problem resolution
§ 1-402 - Reports on common problem resolution
§ 1-601 - Parents' rights protected
§ 1-602 - Parents' bill of rights; governmental interference restricted; burden of proof; definition
§ 1-611 - Mask and face covering mandates; minors; consent of parent or guardian
§ 1-701 - Diplomas; transcripts; recognition
§ 1-801 - Maintenance operations and capital projects; noxious weeds; removal; prohibited use